Sittwe residents call for regulation of sand-laden dump trucks
23 May 2022
Residents in the Arakan State capital Sittwe have called on authorities to systematically regulate the movement of sand-carrying dump trucks in the city.
23 May 2022
Residents in the Arakan State capital Sittwe have called on authorities to systematically regulate the movement of sand-carrying dump trucks in the city.
23 May 2022
Residents in Arakan State’s Ann Township said they were worried about clashes as gunfire was heard at around 10 p.m. on Sunday.
23 May 2022
Two fishermen from Kyauk Moung village in Pauktaw Township were killed as strong winds buffeted Arakan State on May 21, according to locals.
23 May 2022
Muslim students studying at Sittwe University donated K800,000 to repair houses in the Mahamuni camp for internally displaced people (IDPs) recently destroyed by fire.
23 May 2022
Internally displaced people (IDPs) are in need of assistance as displaced camps in Mrauk-U, Ponnagyun, Buthidaung and Rathedaung townships, which were badly damaged by strong winds that swept through Arakan State on May 21.
22 May 2022
According to the Sittwe branch of the Myanmar Agricultural Development Bank, agricultural loan disbursements in Arakan State will amount to less than last year due to low loan repayment rates, with over K9 billion earmarked for farmers this year.
22 May 2022
Residents from Kin Taung village in Arakan State’s Taungup Township are worried as the Myanmar military has stationed troops at their village and they are banned from going outside the village from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m.
21 May 2022
Locals are worried that fighting could resume in Arakan State as tensions between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA) have shown signs of escalating in recent days.
21 May 2022
The Arakan National Party (ANP) will hold an emergency conference to find solutions to its internal troubles, with the party forming a committee on May 18 to prepare for the gathering.
21 May 2022
As of next week, Myanma Railways (MR) in the Arakan State capital Sittwe will add one more coach to the train running between Pyitawthar and Yaychanpyin for the convenience of teachers and students at Sittwe University, according to a MR official.
21 May 2022
With the aim of promoting modern Arakanese poetry, a poem festival kicked off in the Arakan State town of Rathedaung on Saturday.
21 May 2022
Two detained village administrators in Arakan State’s Sittwe Township were released on bail on May 20 after being charged under the Forest Law, according to family members.
20 May 2022
A war of words between Myanmar’s military regime and the Arakan Army (AA) intensified this week, with the AA spokesman calling his regime counterpart’s latest remarks “a direct threat” to Arakanese people.
20 May 2022
Residents of Ale Kyun village in Dar Lat Chaung village-tract, in Arakan State’s Ann Township, were barred from tending to their farms on May 19 and were allowed to return the fields on Friday morning, according to locals.
20 May 2022
A local court sentenced two men from Arakan State’s Thandwe Township who have been accused of ties to the anti-regime People’s Defence Force (PDF) to three years in prison under the Counter-Terrorism Law on Friday, according to a lawyer involved.
20 May 2022
Civilians displaced by recent fighting in Myanmar’s Tanintharyi Region are in urgent need of medicines, according to humanitarian workers.
20 May 2022
Residents of Chin State’s Paletwa Township are facing severe economic and social hardships due to skyrocketing ferryboat fares when travelling from Paletwa to Kyauktaw in neighbouring Arakan State.
19 May 2022
Gold prices have increased steadily since the military coup, pushing down demand and increasing local pawning, according to gold shops in the Arakan State capital Sittwe.
19 May 2022
According to the Sittwe branch of the Myanmar Agricultural Development Bank, agricultural loan disbursements in Arakan State will amount to less than last year due to low loan repayment rates, with over K9 billion earmarked for farmers this year.
19 May 2022
Commodity prices have skyrocketed in Chin State’s Paletwa Township, which borders Arakan State, after months-long restrictions on the supply of food and other goods to the town imposed by the Myanmar military regime.